Loenal and Other items. ~ the count: ‘Very vr In the country—-every prospect pleases. lire Cif y Council meets this evening at 7.30 oe Pus case of Wood vs. Hox per is still before | the Supreme Court, bir-Tor CHEESE, only 14 cents. at the Family Grocery. —j 12 —— Carr. bacy.’s trading schooner went ashore at Canoe Cove on Friday night, and was taken oll sunday. aes CAVANAGH, who was arrested fwr stealing from the wareroom of Mr. James Dover, was further re:nanded to-day. Mr. CiurtsrorpHer Owen, of French Fort. who met with the accident on St. Peter's Road, on Tuesday last died on Saturday even ing last. ; _ ’ THe total quantity of coal sent from Pictou mines this season has bean 29,981 tons, the shipment ast week being the greatest in the history of Pictou. ° -_- A special meeting of Wildey Ledge will be held at eivht o'clock this evening to make ar rangemenis for the funeral of their late brother, lf, Henderson, — Fo pay, bemg the 12th of Jniy, was cele- brated by tea parties at Bonshaw and Wood Islands. There was ne cemonstration in this city. urate Ture Charlettetown Engineers will meet for drill at the Drill Shed, on Tnesday, Wednes- day and ‘Thursday evenings, at 74 o'clock, sharp. in aniform. A fall attendance is re- quested. A wevin named Larter was summoned before the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court to- day for assaulting a child belonging to Mrs. Emma Jane Blackley. The case was ad- jeurned on account of the non-appearance of the defen .ant. ; _— A Sens(eue Serr.eMent.—aA case of as- sault. in which summonses, etc., were issued, was settled at West River on Saturday--the several parties meeting, shaking hands over it, like se sible men, and saving expenses. sti siateaies : Karty Oars.—There is on exhibition at Mr. J. D. MeLeoai’s grecery store, several stalks of “wiss cats, im head. It was impert ed this spring from Great Britain by Col. Me(iill, and grew on the farm of Mr. Hugh McEwen, North River. It promises to be ready for harvest much sooner than any other vats hitherto sown in this Province. — = Parsoxars.—Mr, C, J. Spike, the new agent of the Royal Insurance Co., at Halifax, is at the Rankin. Dr. D. Mackintosh, Mr. E. A. Bent, Mr. H. C. Betcher, Mr. Henry Smith, Mr. H. ©. Black and lady, and ethers of Pugwash, are at the Revere House. Dr. H. P. Clave and lady, of Halifar, are in town. at the Revere House. Messrs. NaASNeRY AND Linptey’s Dramatic Company, supporting Mr. E. T. Stetson, will arrive by boat frota Pictou this evening, but will not appear till te-merrow night. This is a wise move on the part of the management, for the late arrival of the boat would not give time to put up the scenery, and set the stage properly, This shows that proper attention is to be given to the mounting of the play, a fact our citizens well appreciate. As this is the first appearance of a recognized star in our eity, Mr. Stetson should be greeted by a house erowded by our best people. Tur mombers of Wildey and St. Lawrence Lodges, ©. 0. O. F., will meet at [their rooms te-morrow, Tuesday, atgone o'clock p. m. The brothers of St. Lawrence Lodge will unite with Wildey Lodge upen their arrival before the hall on Queen street. The Patriarchs of Pert ja -icie Encampment will at the same time take position at the rear of precession, and proceed to the residence of their late member, Patriarch J. F. Henderson. The cortege will leave the house of deceased at 2 e’clock,and the funeral train will depart for the cem: tery at half past two. Special Notices. For good Biscuit and tip top Cheese, go to the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace.—jy5 Everysovy flocks to Rubin & Hart's for good cigars and tobaccos. CGresxavixes at 10 cents and 12 cents at the Lone on. House. [j 29 Goup FLAKE.tobaeco at Rubin & Hart's. PLAN U'S.—Largest and Cheapest assort- ment of Geraniums, Muschias, Petunias, &c., from 19 cents to 15 cents each, at the Agricul- tural Stere.—R. May. {ju 8 3i IsLAN}) STRAWBERRIES and Cream at W. KF. Carter's Confectionery, Upper Queen Street. ’ je29 3w Sus Uprecnas very cheap, at the London House. {j 29 Pinapore cigars at Rubin &Hart’s. Live Srone at Aricuat, CAPE Breren, — Mr. A. G. Faller has opened up the Limes stone Quarry at the head of the Harbor of Arichat, where he will be prepared to load vessels in a short time. Tie stone 18 ofa superior yuality, and will be sold at a reason- able rate.—[ju 8, 2w 2aw Grey and Black striped Summer Silks, very cheap, at the London House. {j 29 Smokr Durham, N. ©., tobaceo, from Bubin & Hart's Smoxk? cheroots, from Rubin & Hart's. Firour, Frour.—Best family flour in the market, at the London House.-—‘‘ Alabaster,” “Golde. Age,’ ‘* Extra Family,”- Geo. | Davies & Co. 1 Lihimiien ia isa MINEATURE ALMANAC, DOM DAY ii dicen oe ca hoes JULY 12, 1880 Sun Risus......4.26 | Hian Water 1.07 a.m Sun Sevs...... 7.45 | Fuun Moon 21,4, 49.6m es Weather Builetin. Probe hilities for the next 24 hours for the Muritiy e Prorinces. Toronto, July 12. Moderate winds and fine weather. Government relating te the liabilities ef a ae ote Kemer _ SES i, July 9. | oe sWhers resignation, although it believes he acted under & mistaken apprehension of | } , , es - the character and sei pe of Mr. Forster's; MmeAasuUure.,. Phi lelegraph says the Marquis of Lansdowne is iauch pressed by his col- leagues to remain in the Ministry. ryvi i> " The ‘* Post ays it is no secret that we ot the Inost important ing mibers of the] Cabinet share the views ef the Marquis of io Faas 4) uunscowne, and there are others, thongh e hz } . ae . , ‘i ‘ 1 . * | not holding high eflices, who have been | ; " ae as tal 43} 1. ae strivil r, and are still seeking, to induce! the Government to withdraw from the cb- noxious position they have taken. rey Ye 4 ' , +: The irish Government sent a physician ‘ m ‘ - to County Mayo te inquire into the nature am! extent of famine fever there and in ghboring Counties, which is senate spreading alarmingly. : At a meeting of Irish members the greatest dissatisfaction and disappointment was expressed regarding the conduct of the Guverninent in connection with the com- pensation bill. The .Vews says the delay in bringing for- ward the Indian financial statement will attract remark. The impression is that some large reform is contemplated by the India. | LONDON, July g), } The following telegram, dated Pekin, July 2. was received yesterday: ‘‘ Chung 7 | 1 } > How, the Chinese Ambassador to Ruasia, ee who negotiated the Kuija treaty, has been reprieved, to show that China does not wish to hurt Russias dignity, and desires the continuanes of friendly relations.’ ; Panis, July 9, It is thought the amnesty bill will now pass the Senate by a small majority. The Dominicans have received an intimation _ } > do}? | i ; } } } hat their establishment will be broken up on Saturday. Prra, duly 9. Favorable assurances have been given by the Perte to Montenegro. | Prince Niketa has erdered his represen } tative {o remain at Pera. e Vienna, July 9. | Latest intelligence from Serajeve states that the excitement caused by the attempt- ed murder ot Hassan Pasha has abated. When Hassan Pasha ordered a general dis- armam Kyenob Bey, one of the most fanatic ers went to him and protested against the measure. Elassan Pasha replied hy striking Evenob Bey with a stick. The followers of tho latter threw themselves upon Hassan, and he was taken to Metrovitza mortally wounded. Mussulmans,. with several fellow- , i | ; 4 Paris, July 9. The committee of the Senate has adopted the Amnesty Bill- proposed by Gen. Peles- sier, excluding incendiaries and assassins as these who had been condemned after due trial from the benefits of the bill. Sr. Pererssura, July 9. Intelligence has been received that the explorer Col. Prjevalsky and party are prisoners in the hands of the Chinese. A Russian caravan has been pillaged on the frontier and two merchants killec Advices from Orenburg report that a >ussian officer had arrived there to hire 2. 500 camels for General Skoboloff’s expe dition. Lonpon, July 9. A Vienna despatch reperts that Greek ofiicers on leave of absence, and now in Russia, have been recalled. A St. Petersburg despatch has the follow- ing :—‘‘ At a banquet at the Chinese Em- bassy, representatives of all foreign Powers except Russia were present.” Danvitie, Va., July 12. Thomas DeJarnette, a young man, shot his sister last night, and give {himself up to the police, saying he done it to remove cis- grace to the family. The girl is not dead, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, . _ 4 _ : , | tne Waly News” regrets Lord Lansd- | | i the best that can be | ought. £ thorough repair. Apply at the LUMBER, LUMBER, O*: HALF of that three-story 1 and begged the officers not to punish her brother. as he did right. She cannot live. | They are of good farnily. New York, July 9. Counsel for Chastine Cox has applied to| the Governor for the commutation of his sentence to imprisonment for life. The before Monday. The day of execution is the 16th. Financial. Tur following are the selling rates for Ex- change at the banks here : — i Governor is absent and no reply will be had | almost as good as new. London —sight.......- 104per cent. prem, OC. OD Bae i ie ees 9} per cent, : | New York —cheques.....- i percent. ‘* Boston--cheque......---- A percent. ‘ Montreal, Toronto, ete... } percent. * RGU: 4 ccc cane oss i percent. ‘*' St. John, N. Boe ecine ss 58 L percent. ‘ St. John’s, N’fd.....<.- 2- percent. . ** -] Remedy for Hard Times. food and _ style. Buy good, healthy food, | and substantial things of life every way, and | especially stop the foolish habit of running) after expensive and quack doctors or using 80 | much of the vile humbug medicine that does} you only hagp, and makes ithe proprietors | ich, but put your trust in the greatest of all | imple pure remedies, liop Bitters that cures | lways at a trifling cost, and you will see bet-| ‘ter times and good health. Try it once. Read! lof it in another column. r 8 a <oe- | August Fiower. | | ‘Mae immense sale and great popularity of | 'Green’s August Flewer in all towns and vil-| lages in the civilized world has caused many | imitators to adopt similay names, expecting to | reap a harvest for themselves at the eXpense | lof the afflicted. This medicine was introduc: | ed in 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and | yr Complaint, with their effects, such as | | Live a : ' 'Sour Stomach, Sickheadacne, Indigestion, | 'Palpitation of the Heart, vertigo etfc., etc., : \gf pever . h | ' doses will relieve any case of Dyspepsia. Two! -_- ww a ++ -_ - Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich | undersigned. cheaper and better clothing ; get more real} has failed to our knowledge. Three} million bottles sold last year. Price 75 cents, ‘Samples 10 cents. oiiiaide ~ LOND JUST RECETY Black Cashmeres, Black French Merinos, Black Persian Co White and Grey Cottons, Velveteen W New Stock EX Ss. S. “NESTORIAN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, 3 Cases Lit Charlottetown, Jely 13, 1889. Pectin lta > 1 POS PO ncies, HOUS ee one * ( ) 5 a ee — FX S$, S, “HIBERNIAN,” U te Worsted Coatings. nd Cotton Thread. So. Coat REOPENED. | xe es " have reopened my LCE CREA: where | will be gin to meet all my old | customers, and as many new ones a8 will favor me with a call. ICE CREAM supplied to Parties and Batis. | Nhe qualitv of the Cream Will be, as before, | i ; ; . + uv June ¥, 4w W. i, ‘ARTER: DORIES bs : Bo) a ENOR SALE, Two American FISH MARKET. May 20, 1580. j VERY LARGE STOCK OF fro ~~ Seasoned Pine & Spruce Linnber oa Hand, for Sale | Delivered at Point Du Chene, tv Schooners, ; Consisting ot Pine Boards, Plank « Sheathing; | also Spruce Boards, Seantling, Clap- boards, Laths, Shingles, etc. All for sale Cheap, in «quantities to suit; | Ch’town, June SALE. purchasers. CUSHING & CLARKE. Salsbury, N. B., June 1, 1S80—3m eod HOUSE TO LET. ICK R HOUSE, situated on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms; at present oc- cupied by the Rev. Alfred Usborne; with coach house and stable,and pump in the yard, ALEXANDER HORNE. [RIPORTANT SALE -~—OF July 3, 1880—2aw. VALUABLE PROPERTY. a FEXHE Directors of the CHALK LOTTETOW N WOOLEN FACTORY COMPANY offer for Sale their Valuable Property situated on | Spring Park. ‘The property consists or Une Acre of Land, with the Buildings thereon, Engine & Boiler, Shafting, Doiting and com- | plete Heating apparatus throughout the whole | building. The size of the Main Building 1s $0 x 30 feet, three stories high, besides basement, | Exgine House of Brick 50 x 30 feet together | witha large Building attached and used by the Company as a Dyehouse. ‘The dingine is 30 horse power and was built by Messrs. | Montgomery & Sous, of Halifax, in 1871, and | cost there about $2,600. ‘The Engine and | Boiler are in a complete state of repair and There is about 60 teet of 3 inch Shafting together with the Hangers. The Main Driving Belt cost about $300 and is quite as good as new. The Steam Pipes for heating extends throughout the entire build- ing and cost upwards of 1,000. There is a never failing Spring of water ™ ithin a few feet of the factory, where a sutiicient quan tity can be obtained for any purpose required. For further particulars apply,te either of the: HENRY LONGWORTH, President. Dp. R. M. HOOPER, Director. ALBERT SIMPSON, Secretary. June 30, 1880.—oaw-wkly ORTH'S LIVERY STABLES! PRINCE STREET, Between Kent and Grafion streets, | _ Ch'town, July 8, ykly MACLEAN & MARTIN ATTORHEYS-AT-LAW, ling, Opp. Pest Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. June i7, 1880—3m eod pd To Inventors and Mechanics PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph ~ et of 60 pages free upen receipt of stamps. Chas A, A. McLEAN, June 18, 1879..—ex2aw or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C \M SALOON, | 3c 5 | | i ! EXPECTED AT CANSO, | liz Salt, fine-grained, | for curing and packing ‘is deliver this cargo at any* safe Harber on the | i Parties wanting above cargo will do} Water Street. | ON HAND! CASKETS. .in Rosewood, | 1t7..} Be ee eee ae : : a: . . : VY aint ancl imitation woods, | |] Parlor Suit, in VS alnut and Green Repp : sizes, and frem $2.50 upwards, Japan Plated Mounting. Orders from the country, by tele- | : i 7 ’ ve , wv 3 ia " - ai - graph, fulfilled in one hour, cneape! than ans 2 i : : 7 | Hearses half other establish 1@ CILy. MARK BUTCHER. | King Square, une 29, res ar neh lin LTHAM & ¢ ind Silver Cases, suitable for | ' i? ’ Ladies or Gents- ve assortment, | ECTRO-PLATED THA SETS, CAKE KETS, Card Receivers, Butter Coolers, Jars, Vases,Casters, Napkin Rings. | | BRITTSE Biscuit Jars, | ASSORTM CAN THIRTY-HOUR AND EIGHT- | TIMEPIECES, 1 SPECTACLES, EYE- | c | 8) 5 AND QU is = fh SQUARE. ee THER CARD C TTERNS in Colored Gold | and Plated Sets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Necklets, Lockets, Shirt Studs, Gem, sionet, Keeper aud Plain Gold Rings. | LECTRO-PLATED TABLE, DESSE! PRESERVE AND SUGAR SPOONS, |! "ATCHES, AND JEWELRY A SPECIALTY. W. WELLNER. Ch’town, July 8, 1880—-4i eod 4i wkly Newsou's Bu D.C. MARTIN, wh Society. ifieas eS en c= ui TO. po BENS al GW Cs ES. URE acne 1T— MicCannell’s Wharf. . |SPORT, RECREATION, CAMES. ) io Members of the Benrvo_ent IRIs ' Socrery will hold their Annual Picnic on Wednesday, the 14th of July Next, In the Field at the Head of WeCannell’s Wharf, Hast River. The Committee are making exteusive pre- | parations for this Picnic, which they hepe will he the mpst enjoyable of the season; and, ‘ina few days the programme contzining full | particulars of the Games and Matches will be published, UXCURSION. be Steamer Heather Belle will leave Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf jor the grounds at and at 2p. m, Pp. H. TRAINOR., r 9.15, a. mn., sharp, June 24, 1580. Chairman of Com, | eae elie Househo'd Furniture. dence of Capr. Murcnrson, Bayfield | | WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the resi- | Street (near the Malpeque Road), on TUES. DAY, 13th inst., at 114 0'clock,ali the House- Laid Furniture. consisting of: noida furniture, consisting or: ’ > Brussels Carpets, Fancy Repp, Lace and Nett Curtains, Hearth Rugs and Mats, Window Cornices and Blinds, Whatpot, Walnut Centre able, Vases and Orna- ments, Hali Oil Cloth, Table and Hat Rack, Dining ‘lable, Cheffionier, Chairs, Parlor Stove, 1 Dinner Set, | Tea Set, 1 Breakfast Set, Glassware, Crockery, Bedroom “Nuit and Bedsteads, Mattrasses, ae ir mor . | ivan 7 > ,* rm: ’ EVA WATCHES, | Feather Keds avd Bedding. Toilet Sets and (lasses, Cooking Stove, Kitchen rur- WELLLAM DODD, | July 6, ‘SO0--tu s m Auctioneer. 1880. 4 Spring and Summer Goods, COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, VALUE UNSURPASSED. | ‘NHE Subscribers have, by the 5. 8. ‘‘ Prince Edward,” ‘*Ethel Blanche,’ and other | later arrivals, completed the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ‘British and Forsigu Dry Goods | AND GROCERIES | Ever imported by them, which they will dis- pose of at the lowest Cash prices. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. . Ww. & A. BROWN & CO. | June I, 1880. {j 14 “MUBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published in the Previnces.